Summary
Christopher Gómez is a mechanical engineer specializing in fluid simulation and numerical methods, currently advancing his expertise in Simulation Sciences at RWTH Aachen after graduating top 5% from UNAM. With six years of hands-on experience, he has built C++ tools for voxelization and signed distance fields to support boundary conditions in 3D CFD workflows, and has practical skills across Blender, FreeCAD, Meshlab, AMReX, Linux, Bash and Git. He briefly contributed to Ford México’s Product Development Academy as a calibration engineer, reflecting an ability to apply simulation thinking to automotive contexts. Colleagues would describe him as relentlessly curious and disciplined—he pairs rigorous thermodynamics and fluid mechanics foundations with an appetite for software craftsmanship. Off the bench, he’s as likely to be found debugging a mesh pipeline as enjoying an iced americano.
6 years of coding experience
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
Master of Science - MS, Simulation Sciences, Master of Science - MS, Simulation Sciences at RWTH Aachen University
Spanish, English, French, German